ROREY Is Sharing Her Journey Through Self-Discovery and Healing Within Her Single “Soho Grand”

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If you need a little solace in your day-to-day life, something to take your mind off your worries, then you need to search no further! We’re happy to introduce pop artist ROREY, who is ready to captivate you with her distinctive take on bedroom pop.

Back in 2021, ROREY was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. She is determined to put your world upside down with her music, forcing you to confront the depths of your mind. She shares, “I think I say out loud what some people are afraid to say. It keeps me going to know my songs help people get in touch with their emotions.”

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Her new single, “Soho Grand,” is a delicious tune where ROREY displays her talent and undeniable passion for making music. She offers a dreamlike experience, with an enchanting acoustic guitar accompanying her sweet voice. The melody is catchy but at the same time transmits a sense of melancholy, like the feeling of looking for something lost, a memory, or maybe a dream. The chorus repeats, “Does it get better?” painting a narrative of the previously mentioned feelings while also delving into themes of longing and introspection. It explores the complexities of searching for happiness and the uncertainty of whether life will improve. Through its touching lyrics, “Soho Grand” captures the universal struggle of grappling with one’s emotions while seeking solace and understanding.

“I think we’ve all been at a place where we wondered if things would ever get better. That feeling kept me from seeking help because, for a while, I thought, What’s the point if it never does? Spoiler alert—it did. Healing isn’t linear; for me, it took years of commitment and surrender. To anyone looking for relief, I’d encourage you to lean into the uncertainty. Trust the process—it’s worth it.”

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ROREY’s unwavering determination is something to be commended. Through her music, she’s offering understanding and relief to those suffering in silence. Her journey serves as a powerful reminder that challenges can be transformed into sources of strength and creativity. Her openness about her struggles with bipolar disorder encourages others to embrace their vulnerabilities and seek the support they need. By sharing her story and music, ROREY inspires listeners to confront their emotions and find healing through self-expression and connection. It is okay to feel lost, and it is also okay to seek help from others. Search for happiness. You’re more than worthy of having it.

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